Safety board blames improper training for death at Montreal’s giant ferris wheel
MONTREAL — Quebec’s workplace safety board is blaming deficient safety practices at the ferris wheel in Montreal’s Old Port for the death of a worker at the tourist attraction on Christmas Day 2021.
The safety board’s report on the workplace death, released today, says Riley Valcin, 22, died after he was trapped in the machinery that spins the 60-metre-tall structure.
Valcin was clearing snow from the drive mechanism while the wheel was in operation, and the board says the area where Valcin died should never have been accessible to workers.
Board inspector Judy Major says workers at the ferris wheel were not properly trained and “improvised” a dangerous method of clearing snow.